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Pete and Tracey Both Head West.Based on a post by ron de, in 2 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected. The campground where we were camped was next to a state park, and after that lunch, I really needed to either walk around or take a nap. I figured Tracey wouldn't like me taking a nap so I asked her if she'd like to walk one of the trails in the state park. She laughed."My Joe would have taken a nap while I walked by myself, so this will be new to me. Let's go."It was during our walk I learned who Joe was and why Tracey was tent camping. That was after I explained why I was driving around in a big RV by myself. Tracey listened to my story and then smiled."That's why Joe and I bought a tent and the Jeep. He'd worked for almost fifty years before he retired at sixty-eight and was going crazy with nothing to do. He liked history, and after six months of doing nothing, decided we'd tour the country looking at historic places. He thought we'd understand the older places better if we lived in a tent like they did in the early days, so he went out and bought one. I wasn't too sure about a tent. I mean, a tent doesn't really have walls or anything to protect you, and if it's cold out side it's cold inside too. At least he bought cots so we didn't have to sleep on the ground."Our daughter and her husband moved from their apartment into our house so there'd be somebody there to take care of it when we were gone. We started from Milwaukee in April of last year and drove South. We got as far as Shiloh in Tennessee. We'd walked around the battlefield most of the day. When we were walking back to our Jeep, Joe said his chest hurt. Half an hour later, he was having trouble breathing, so I drove him to the hospital in Savannah. He passed away while they were trying to get him stablized. The doctors told me he'd had a pretty bad heart attack at Shiloh and had another one while they were working on him."After I got Joe back to Milwaukee and had the funeral I had to decide what I was going to do. I couldn't very well move back into the house because I remembered the years when my mother lived with us and I wouldn't wish that on anybody else. What I decided is to do what Joe wanted to do. I'd travel around with my tent and visit the places he wanted to see. It sounds weird, I know, but I thought maybe he'd see those places through me."Anyway, I did spend a couple of months with my daughter until the weather got cold, and then headed back South where it was warmer. I spent the winter camping in Georgia and Florida, and then started following the warmer weather north. I was doing fine by myself until yesterday. If I'd known it was going to rain so hard, I'd have gotten a motel room."I said I didn't think any woman would like living in a tent. Tracey just chuckled."You mean because I don't have all the comforts of a house like a kitchen and a bathroom? Well, I like to cook, but I can cook just fine on my little stove, and all the campsites I stop at have a central bathroom with showers. I like sleeping outdoors in the fresh air and listening to the crickets instead of in my house in Milwaukee in the stale air and listening to the traffic go by. I would trade that for my tent any day, now that I'm used to it."We talked about a lot of things as we walked along that trail, and I was surprised at how easy it was to talk to Tracey. She seemed to like listening, but she wasn't backward about giving me her opinions about what I said. She thought retiring early like I did was a good thing. She was five years younger than Joe and had been after him to retire for years because he'd been diagnosed as a prime candidate for a heart attack. She wanted him to relax and enjoy life and hopefully avoid the heart attack that killed him. He thought he should keep working to build up his 401K so they wouldn't have to worry about money.She thought it was perfectly normal for a woman to be camping by herself, but she wasn't a big fan of the women's liberation movement. When I asked her why, she shrugged."I suppose it's fine if a woman wants a career before anything else, but they're missing out on a lot by not having a husband and a family. I was never sorry I was a stay at home mom. I liked being there when the kids came home from school, and I liked fixing dinner for us every night. Now, mind you, I didn't object when Joe wanted to go out for dinner on my birthday and our anniversary, but I was happy doing all the cooking the rest of the time."The more we talked, the more I liked Tracey. She was a very intelligent woman with her own ideas about life, but she was about as down-to-earth as a woman could get. By the time we got back to my RV, I was getting really comfortable with her.I got a lot more comfortable when she started making dinner. I hadn't actually smelled food cooking in a long time because I just used my microwave for everything. The aroma of spaghetti sauce filled the RV and it smelled like it was going to be fantastic.By the time Tracey said everything was ready, I was starving. When she sat a plate of spaghetti smothered in sauce in front of me, I'd have gorged myself even if I hadn't been hungry. Tracey's spaghetti was better than any I'd had in a restaurant.We talked a little after dinner, but Tracey said she wanted to get an early start the next morning, so we turned in about nine. Well, Tracey turned in. I spent the time trying to first read a book and then trying to watch a movie. I wasn't successful at either because I kept thinking about how nice it was having Tracey there and how that would change when she left.I thought about asking her where she was going next, and then decided she'd just think I was trying to follow her to convince her to do something she didn't want to do. Truth be told, I would have been following her, though just for the company and not anything else. That's what I told my self, but I knew she'd never believe me. I was still thinking about some way to end up camped in the same campground the next night when I finally fell asleep.Tracey's Breakfast Arts.I woke up the next morning to the smell of bacon frying and hot coffee. Tracey smiled when I walked out of my bedroom."Just thought I'd send you off with a good breakfast again. You really should eat better breakfasts so you'll have energy until lunch."While we ate, I wanted so bad to ask where she was headed, but I didn't. After we ate, Tracey washed everything and then took her skillet and what was left of her bacon and eggs and bread to her Jeep. I helped her take down her tent, roll it up, and stick it in the back of the Jeep. When we were done, Tracey smiled."This has been a change for me. Maybe we'll meet up again some time. Where are you headed next?"What I'd planned was to visit Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora. When I told Tracey that, she shook her head."I'm going there too, but first I'm going to The Knife River Indian Village. They have a collection of Hidatsu and Mandan Indian relics that Joe wanted to see and it sounds interesting. You ought to go there too. It's not quite as far from here as Medora, and there's a campground for RV's and tent campers in Stanton, and you can walk from the campground to the village."It was a surprise that Tracey asked me the same question I'd debated with myself about asking her. As a result, it took me a while to answer, and Tracey grinned."You're not saying if you will or won't. Does that mean you don't like my company?"I shook my head."No, I like your company. I just didn't figure you'd want me going where you went. It does sound interesting though, so I'll detour to Stanton and stop there too. I'm in no hurry to get to Medora. What's the name of the campground?"Tracey said she was going to the Downstream Campground in Hazen instead of the one in Stanton."It's a Corps of Engineers campground, so it's a little better than the one in Stanton and there are some other things to see there too. You should probably make a reservation though. This time of year, it might fill up pretty fast."Tracey drove off while I made a reservation with my cell phone Having her there for two days had used up a lot of my fresh water, so I stopped by the dump station, emptied my black water tanks, and then filled the fresh water tank. That done, I programmed the campground address into my GPS and started driving.I stopped to fill up at about lunch time, and while I was eating the fast food burger, I realized how much better Tracey's chicken salad had tasted. I also missed her sitting there and talking while we ate. It was strange in a way. For so many years I'd live by myself and didn't think I really missed not having people around. Now, I did, or at least I missed having Tracey around.When I got to the campground I stopped at the office, paid my site fee, and got a map to my campsite. All the sites were back-in sites, but with the rear facing cam on the Thor, that wasn't a problem. Within fifteen minutes of shutting off the engine, I had the Thor leveled, the extensions out, and the electricity plugged in. My plan was to find out where Tracey was camped and ask her if she'd like to go into town for dinner.I'd just locked up the Thor when Tracey came walking across the road."I see you found the campground.""Yes, but how did you find me so fast? I just got here."Tracy grinned."I cheated. I made my reservation after you did and I told them we were traveling together and asked for a space close to you. I guess I drive faster than you do because I stopped at a grocery store on the way and I've had my tent set up and have been watching for you for half an hour."I chuckled."I can drive as fast as you drive, but it takes me a while to get up to speed. Why did you ask for a spot close to me?"Tracey looked at the ground."Well, I kinda liked when we took that walk and I thought maybe you'd want to take another one after dinner. I got the stuff for dinner when I stopped at the grocery store, that is, if you'll let me cook for you again."There was no way I could refuse her, nor did I want to. It was, I hoped, an indication that Tracey liked me. I wouldn't let myself think any further than that though. I couldn't. Thinking there might be more and then finding out there wasn't would have crushed me.Dinner was pork chops, broccoli, and a pasta salad with a chocolate cake for desert. Tracey hummed to herself the whole time she was cooking. I sat on the couch and watched her.She seemed to be having the time of her life. I know I was. She looked like she belonged in my tiny little kitchen in her shorts, tank top, and running shoes. That was a feeling I'd never had about a woman before. Oh, I'd had the same fantasties most men have about this woman and how she'd be in bed or that one and how I wished I could see her naked, but not once before Tracey did I ever imagine how any woman would look in my kitchen.Dinner was great. Eating with Tracey was even better. She seemed to be really happy and that made me happy too. After dinner we walked along the shore of the lake and talked until the mosquitoes came out in force. Then, we went back to my RV for a movie on Netflix. That seemed really natural too, both of us sitting there on the couch and watching a movie together.After the movie ended, Tracey yawned."I think it's time I go tuck myself into bed in my tent. Are you coming with me to see the "Knife River Indian Village" tomorrow?" If you are, I'll come over tomorrow morning and fix breakfast."I couldn't bring myself to say what I wanted to say; that she was welcome to spend the night again. She'd have thought I was asking something I wasn't asking, and I didn't want to risk losing her as a friend."Sure. I'll be up and have the door unlocked at about seven if that's not too early. I'll have the coffee made too."As I fell asleep that night, I was wondering if there could be more with Tracey. She seemed to like me. I knew I liked her. She was just plain fun to be with, but I thought maybe she more than liked me. I hadn't been around a woman socially in so long it was hard to tell, but she seemed to walk closer to me than on our first walk, and when she talked, she kept touching me on the arm.The Breakfast tradition continues.Breakfast was sausage patties and pancakes, and they were great. So was sitting there and eating with Tracey. I'd thought we'd just go to the Indian Village and then pack up and go our separate ways, but Tracey was full of things we could do. After she rattled off her list, I figured it was going to take us a couple of days.Tracey wanted to see Fort Mandan, the site where the Lewis and Clark Expedition spent a winter. She said there was a replica of the orginal fort there. She also wanted to see the McLean County Museum, the Sioux Ferry, and the Garisson Dam Fish Hatchery. When I said she was cramming a lot into one day, Tracey frowned."It sounds like you want to be rid of me."I shook my head."No, I don't want that at all. I like seeing things with you. I just didn't think you wanted to stay more than a day."Tracey smiled then."I made my reservation for three nights. Maybe you should do the same or you might end up sharing my tent with me."On our way out of the campsite in Tracey's Jeep, I did just that. When I came out of the office, Tracey grinned."Did you get the same spot?""Yes I did. I reserved three more nights, just in case.""Just in case of what?""I don't know. Just in case it takes us longer to see everything than two more days I guess."Tracey put the Jeep in drive and grinned."So maybe you do like me a little."Becoming travelling Buddies.The Indian village was interesting and so was Fort Mandan, though I thought there was more to see at Fort Mandan. As we toured the different buildings, Tracey kept pointing out things to me. Sometimes, she didn't know what those things were and asked me if I did. It was that way at the carpenter's shop and at the blacksmith's shop. It was fun telling her what this tool was used for or how the carpenter or blacksmith would have used them. She was surprised that all the logs were vertical instead of horizontal and asked me why. I didn't know, but one of the rangers explained it to us both. It was because they could build long walls that way without needing really long logs and the fort needed to be pretty big to hold all the men in the expedition.While we were close, we also went to the Lewis and Clark Interpretive center. That was interesting too. It was almost one by the time we got through all of that, so we drove back to the campground.Tracey fixed lunch for us both in my RV and then suggested we take another walk. We were down on the river bank when Tracey looked out over the water and then sighed."You know, I had a lot of reservations about camping when Joe said he wanted to start. I mean, I'd be giving up everything I'd lived with for all those years and starting out living in a way I didn't know anything about."Now, when I come to a place like this and just watch the river go by or see the birds singing in the trees, I don't know if I could ever go back to that old life again. I see something different every day and I keep learning about things I never knew before. It gets lonely sometimes, but it's still worth it."I said I didn't think she could possibly be lonely, and Tracey frowned."Why would you say that? Aren't you lonely sometimes too?""Well, yes, but that's different. You had your husband before while I haven't lived with anybody in years. Besides, I would think you have a lot of men trying to meet you."Tracey grinned."You think men are just dying to make it with a woman as old as I am? Let me let you in on a little secret. If a woman hasn't found a man by the time she turns forty, she's probably not going to, at least not a man worth having around. Most of those are already married, and a few of the ones who aren't usually aren't all that interested in women, if you know what I mean. The rest are going through their mid-life crisis. I call it the 'I'm still the man I was at twenty thing', and they're looking for girls, not women. They may talk to women as old as I am, but the first blonde with little boobs and a tight little butt who walks by; well, you can see them looking for a way to end the conversation."I didn't think like that, and that's what I told Tracey. She just laughed."You mean to tell me that those young girls we saw today didn't do anything for you? I saw you looking at them.""Well, yes, I looked, but no, I didn't want any of them. They were pretty, but they weren't women, not yet."Tracey frowned.
Pete and Tracey Both Head West.Based on a post by ron de, in 2 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected. The campground where we were camped was next to a state park, and after that lunch, I really needed to either walk around or take a nap. I figured Tracey wouldn't like me taking a nap so I asked her if she'd like to walk one of the trails in the state park. She laughed."My Joe would have taken a nap while I walked by myself, so this will be new to me. Let's go."It was during our walk I learned who Joe was and why Tracey was tent camping. That was after I explained why I was driving around in a big RV by myself. Tracey listened to my story and then smiled."That's why Joe and I bought a tent and the Jeep. He'd worked for almost fifty years before he retired at sixty-eight and was going crazy with nothing to do. He liked history, and after six months of doing nothing, decided we'd tour the country looking at historic places. He thought we'd understand the older places better if we lived in a tent like they did in the early days, so he went out and bought one. I wasn't too sure about a tent. I mean, a tent doesn't really have walls or anything to protect you, and if it's cold out side it's cold inside too. At least he bought cots so we didn't have to sleep on the ground."Our daughter and her husband moved from their apartment into our house so there'd be somebody there to take care of it when we were gone. We started from Milwaukee in April of last year and drove South. We got as far as Shiloh in Tennessee. We'd walked around the battlefield most of the day. When we were walking back to our Jeep, Joe said his chest hurt. Half an hour later, he was having trouble breathing, so I drove him to the hospital in Savannah. He passed away while they were trying to get him stablized. The doctors told me he'd had a pretty bad heart attack at Shiloh and had another one while they were working on him."After I got Joe back to Milwaukee and had the funeral I had to decide what I was going to do. I couldn't very well move back into the house because I remembered the years when my mother lived with us and I wouldn't wish that on anybody else. What I decided is to do what Joe wanted to do. I'd travel around with my tent and visit the places he wanted to see. It sounds weird, I know, but I thought maybe he'd see those places through me."Anyway, I did spend a couple of months with my daughter until the weather got cold, and then headed back South where it was warmer. I spent the winter camping in Georgia and Florida, and then started following the warmer weather north. I was doing fine by myself until yesterday. If I'd known it was going to rain so hard, I'd have gotten a motel room."I said I didn't think any woman would like living in a tent. Tracey just chuckled."You mean because I don't have all the comforts of a house like a kitchen and a bathroom? Well, I like to cook, but I can cook just fine on my little stove, and all the campsites I stop at have a central bathroom with showers. I like sleeping outdoors in the fresh air and listening to the crickets instead of in my house in Milwaukee in the stale air and listening to the traffic go by. I would trade that for my tent any day, now that I'm used to it."We talked about a lot of things as we walked along that trail, and I was surprised at how easy it was to talk to Tracey. She seemed to like listening, but she wasn't backward about giving me her opinions about what I said. She thought retiring early like I did was a good thing. She was five years younger than Joe and had been after him to retire for years because he'd been diagnosed as a prime candidate for a heart attack. She wanted him to relax and enjoy life and hopefully avoid the heart attack that killed him. He thought he should keep working to build up his 401K so they wouldn't have to worry about money.She thought it was perfectly normal for a woman to be camping by herself, but she wasn't a big fan of the women's liberation movement. When I asked her why, she shrugged."I suppose it's fine if a woman wants a career before anything else, but they're missing out on a lot by not having a husband and a family. I was never sorry I was a stay at home mom. I liked being there when the kids came home from school, and I liked fixing dinner for us every night. Now, mind you, I didn't object when Joe wanted to go out for dinner on my birthday and our anniversary, but I was happy doing all the cooking the rest of the time."The more we talked, the more I liked Tracey. She was a very intelligent woman with her own ideas about life, but she was about as down-to-earth as a woman could get. By the time we got back to my RV, I was getting really comfortable with her.I got a lot more comfortable when she started making dinner. I hadn't actually smelled food cooking in a long time because I just used my microwave for everything. The aroma of spaghetti sauce filled the RV and it smelled like it was going to be fantastic.By the time Tracey said everything was ready, I was starving. When she sat a plate of spaghetti smothered in sauce in front of me, I'd have gorged myself even if I hadn't been hungry. Tracey's spaghetti was better than any I'd had in a restaurant.We talked a little after dinner, but Tracey said she wanted to get an early start the next morning, so we turned in about nine. Well, Tracey turned in. I spent the time trying to first read a book and then trying to watch a movie. I wasn't successful at either because I kept thinking about how nice it was having Tracey there and how that would change when she left.I thought about asking her where she was going next, and then decided she'd just think I was trying to follow her to convince her to do something she didn't want to do. Truth be told, I would have been following her, though just for the company and not anything else. That's what I told my self, but I knew she'd never believe me. I was still thinking about some way to end up camped in the same campground the next night when I finally fell asleep.Tracey's Breakfast Arts.I woke up the next morning to the smell of bacon frying and hot coffee. Tracey smiled when I walked out of my bedroom."Just thought I'd send you off with a good breakfast again. You really should eat better breakfasts so you'll have energy until lunch."While we ate, I wanted so bad to ask where she was headed, but I didn't. After we ate, Tracey washed everything and then took her skillet and what was left of her bacon and eggs and bread to her Jeep. I helped her take down her tent, roll it up, and stick it in the back of the Jeep. When we were done, Tracey smiled."This has been a change for me. Maybe we'll meet up again some time. Where are you headed next?"What I'd planned was to visit Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora. When I told Tracey that, she shook her head."I'm going there too, but first I'm going to The Knife River Indian Village. They have a collection of Hidatsu and Mandan Indian relics that Joe wanted to see and it sounds interesting. You ought to go there too. It's not quite as far from here as Medora, and there's a campground for RV's and tent campers in Stanton, and you can walk from the campground to the village."It was a surprise that Tracey asked me the same question I'd debated with myself about asking her. As a result, it took me a while to answer, and Tracey grinned."You're not saying if you will or won't. Does that mean you don't like my company?"I shook my head."No, I like your company. I just didn't figure you'd want me going where you went. It does sound interesting though, so I'll detour to Stanton and stop there too. I'm in no hurry to get to Medora. What's the name of the campground?"Tracey said she was going to the Downstream Campground in Hazen instead of the one in Stanton."It's a Corps of Engineers campground, so it's a little better than the one in Stanton and there are some other things to see there too. You should probably make a reservation though. This time of year, it might fill up pretty fast."Tracey drove off while I made a reservation with my cell phone Having her there for two days had used up a lot of my fresh water, so I stopped by the dump station, emptied my black water tanks, and then filled the fresh water tank. That done, I programmed the campground address into my GPS and started driving.I stopped to fill up at about lunch time, and while I was eating the fast food burger, I realized how much better Tracey's chicken salad had tasted. I also missed her sitting there and talking while we ate. It was strange in a way. For so many years I'd live by myself and didn't think I really missed not having people around. Now, I did, or at least I missed having Tracey around.When I got to the campground I stopped at the office, paid my site fee, and got a map to my campsite. All the sites were back-in sites, but with the rear facing cam on the Thor, that wasn't a problem. Within fifteen minutes of shutting off the engine, I had the Thor leveled, the extensions out, and the electricity plugged in. My plan was to find out where Tracey was camped and ask her if she'd like to go into town for dinner.I'd just locked up the Thor when Tracey came walking across the road."I see you found the campground.""Yes, but how did you find me so fast? I just got here."Tracy grinned."I cheated. I made my reservation after you did and I told them we were traveling together and asked for a space close to you. I guess I drive faster than you do because I stopped at a grocery store on the way and I've had my tent set up and have been watching for you for half an hour."I chuckled."I can drive as fast as you drive, but it takes me a while to get up to speed. Why did you ask for a spot close to me?"Tracey looked at the ground."Well, I kinda liked when we took that walk and I thought maybe you'd want to take another one after dinner. I got the stuff for dinner when I stopped at the grocery store, that is, if you'll let me cook for you again."There was no way I could refuse her, nor did I want to. It was, I hoped, an indication that Tracey liked me. I wouldn't let myself think any further than that though. I couldn't. Thinking there might be more and then finding out there wasn't would have crushed me.Dinner was pork chops, broccoli, and a pasta salad with a chocolate cake for desert. Tracey hummed to herself the whole time she was cooking. I sat on the couch and watched her.She seemed to be having the time of her life. I know I was. She looked like she belonged in my tiny little kitchen in her shorts, tank top, and running shoes. That was a feeling I'd never had about a woman before. Oh, I'd had the same fantasties most men have about this woman and how she'd be in bed or that one and how I wished I could see her naked, but not once before Tracey did I ever imagine how any woman would look in my kitchen.Dinner was great. Eating with Tracey was even better. She seemed to be really happy and that made me happy too. After dinner we walked along the shore of the lake and talked until the mosquitoes came out in force. Then, we went back to my RV for a movie on Netflix. That seemed really natural too, both of us sitting there on the couch and watching a movie together.After the movie ended, Tracey yawned."I think it's time I go tuck myself into bed in my tent. Are you coming with me to see the "Knife River Indian Village" tomorrow?" If you are, I'll come over tomorrow morning and fix breakfast."I couldn't bring myself to say what I wanted to say; that she was welcome to spend the night again. She'd have thought I was asking something I wasn't asking, and I didn't want to risk losing her as a friend."Sure. I'll be up and have the door unlocked at about seven if that's not too early. I'll have the coffee made too."As I fell asleep that night, I was wondering if there could be more with Tracey. She seemed to like me. I knew I liked her. She was just plain fun to be with, but I thought maybe she more than liked me. I hadn't been around a woman socially in so long it was hard to tell, but she seemed to walk closer to me than on our first walk, and when she talked, she kept touching me on the arm.The Breakfast tradition continues.Breakfast was sausage patties and pancakes, and they were great. So was sitting there and eating with Tracey. I'd thought we'd just go to the Indian Village and then pack up and go our separate ways, but Tracey was full of things we could do. After she rattled off her list, I figured it was going to take us a couple of days.Tracey wanted to see Fort Mandan, the site where the Lewis and Clark Expedition spent a winter. She said there was a replica of the orginal fort there. She also wanted to see the McLean County Museum, the Sioux Ferry, and the Garisson Dam Fish Hatchery. When I said she was cramming a lot into one day, Tracey frowned."It sounds like you want to be rid of me."I shook my head."No, I don't want that at all. I like seeing things with you. I just didn't think you wanted to stay more than a day."Tracey smiled then."I made my reservation for three nights. Maybe you should do the same or you might end up sharing my tent with me."On our way out of the campsite in Tracey's Jeep, I did just that. When I came out of the office, Tracey grinned."Did you get the same spot?""Yes I did. I reserved three more nights, just in case.""Just in case of what?""I don't know. Just in case it takes us longer to see everything than two more days I guess."Tracey put the Jeep in drive and grinned."So maybe you do like me a little."Becoming travelling Buddies.The Indian village was interesting and so was Fort Mandan, though I thought there was more to see at Fort Mandan. As we toured the different buildings, Tracey kept pointing out things to me. Sometimes, she didn't know what those things were and asked me if I did. It was that way at the carpenter's shop and at the blacksmith's shop. It was fun telling her what this tool was used for or how the carpenter or blacksmith would have used them. She was surprised that all the logs were vertical instead of horizontal and asked me why. I didn't know, but one of the rangers explained it to us both. It was because they could build long walls that way without needing really long logs and the fort needed to be pretty big to hold all the men in the expedition.While we were close, we also went to the Lewis and Clark Interpretive center. That was interesting too. It was almost one by the time we got through all of that, so we drove back to the campground.Tracey fixed lunch for us both in my RV and then suggested we take another walk. We were down on the river bank when Tracey looked out over the water and then sighed."You know, I had a lot of reservations about camping when Joe said he wanted to start. I mean, I'd be giving up everything I'd lived with for all those years and starting out living in a way I didn't know anything about."Now, when I come to a place like this and just watch the river go by or see the birds singing in the trees, I don't know if I could ever go back to that old life again. I see something different every day and I keep learning about things I never knew before. It gets lonely sometimes, but it's still worth it."I said I didn't think she could possibly be lonely, and Tracey frowned."Why would you say that? Aren't you lonely sometimes too?""Well, yes, but that's different. You had your husband before while I haven't lived with anybody in years. Besides, I would think you have a lot of men trying to meet you."Tracey grinned."You think men are just dying to make it with a woman as old as I am? Let me let you in on a little secret. If a woman hasn't found a man by the time she turns forty, she's probably not going to, at least not a man worth having around. Most of those are already married, and a few of the ones who aren't usually aren't all that interested in women, if you know what I mean. The rest are going through their mid-life crisis. I call it the 'I'm still the man I was at twenty thing', and they're looking for girls, not women. They may talk to women as old as I am, but the first blonde with little boobs and a tight little butt who walks by; well, you can see them looking for a way to end the conversation."I didn't think like that, and that's what I told Tracey. She just laughed."You mean to tell me that those young girls we saw today didn't do anything for you? I saw you looking at them.""Well, yes, I looked, but no, I didn't want any of them. They were pretty, but they weren't women, not yet."Tracey frowned.
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Michelle Hazen is a nomad with a writing problem. Years ago, she and her husband ducked out of the 9 to 5 world and moved into their truck to become desert tortoise biologists. She found her voice with the support of the online fanfiction community, and once she started typing, she never looked back. As a result, she has written most of her books in odd places, including a bus in Thailand, an off-the-grid cabin in the Sawtooth Mountains, a golf cart in a sandstorm, a rental car during a heat wave in the Mohave Desert and a beach in Honduras. These days, she works as a freelance editor and writing coach with Sanctuary Editorial mostly based out of Idaho, but thanks to the wonders of Wi-Fi, she and her husband are still soaking up inspiration while they travel the country and work along the way. She's currently addicted to Shadow and Bone, rock climbing, and Tillamook cheese. Michelle is double-agented, so for rights inquiries for romance, psychological suspense, or for her self-published novels, please contact Eva Scalzo of Speilburg Literary. For fantasy novels and associated rights, contact Naomi Davis of BookEnds Literary. Find her on Instagram at MichelleHazenAuthor, on Facebook at Michelle Hazen, or follow her on Twitter @michellehazen. https://michellehazenbooks.com/ https://www.sanctuaryeditorial.com/
TAKEAWAYSUse code TINA at check out to get the discounted price for MasterPeace @ www.MasterPeacebyhcs.comMatthew says thousands of pounds of aluminum are inhaled by Americans every yearMatthew strongly supports the work of Dr. Robert Young, who is currently in prison for his work as a naturopathPeople feel sick because they're being poisoned and EMF waves have less harmful effects if heavy metals are removed via MasterPeace
In this conversation, Kristy Short shares her journey of faith, reflecting on belonging, deep questions, and transformative encounters with God. She discusses the role of community, spiritual direction, and Alpha in guiding people on their faith journeys. Kristy also explores how Alpha engages churches across Canada, the barriers to participation, and the importance of the Holy Spirit in the process. She highlights the revival happening in Canada and encourages churches to stay hopeful, unified, and intentional in building relationships that lead people to Jesus. Kristy is a Senior Advisor at Alpha Canada, where she coaches and equips church leaders, leads the Envision Team, and hosts national training webinars. With a B.Ed & BA from St. Thomas University and TESOL certification, she previously taught ESOL at Queen's University. A pastor's kid with a heart for gospel clarity, Kristy speaks at camps and retreats and serves in her local church. She lives in Fredericton with her husband, Ryan, their twins, Hazen and Wes, and their firecracker daughter, Maxine.TAKEAWAYS+Deep questions often arise from personal disappointments.+Belonging is a fundamental question in faith journeys.+Experiencing God's love often happens in trials and grief.+The journey of faith involves many micro-decisions over time.+The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in the Alpha experience.+Prayer is essential for inviting others to faith.+Spiritual direction plays a crucial role in personal growth.+Faith is a community experience, not just a personal one.+The journey of faith is often a series of micro-decisions.+God meets us in our deepest disappointments and questions.To learn more about Kristy and Alpha Canada, please visit https://alphacanada.org/. Chapters00:00 The Journey of Faith Begins06:25 Deep Questions and Belonging12:11 Personalizing the Knowledge of God17:13 Experiencing God's Love in Trials18:33 The Role of Alpha in Faith Journeys19:23 The Ecumenical Edge of Alpha21:32 Common Questions About Alpha23:47 Overcoming Barriers to Invitation26:05 The Journey of Faith and Community Engagement29:38 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Alpha36:51 Encouragement for the Church in Canada#faith #testimony #belonging #spiritualgrowth #Alpha #Jesus #community #questions #love #church #evangelism #HolySpirit #invitation #barriers #revival #Canada
The Bagel Boss himself, Andrew Hazel, joins the tea this week to share what we all love most about the typical Long Island-born personality. He talks about his love for growing up on Long Island, what makes its bagels stand out, and his journey to becoming an owner of the one of the most popular bagel franchises along with a professional domaine obtaining some of the best website handles on the internet We also dive into the iconic summer 2025 lineup at Jones Beach Theater, one of Long Island's top summer destinations. Plus, don't forget to enter for a chance to win tickets to the Islanders' Fan Appreciation Night this April!#TasteOfLongIsland Bagel Boss is a beloved Long Island institution, renowned for its authentic New York-style bagels, gourmet spreads, and classic deli offerings. With deep roots in Long Island, it has been serving the community for decades, using time-honored baking traditions and high-quality ingredients. Now, with locations opening across the country, Bagel Boss is bringing a taste of Long Island to bagel lovers everywhere.Learn more about Bagel Boss & find a store near you at bagelboss.com#LongIslandLife Women's History Month on Long Island Fun Fact:Carole King raised on Long Island, is one of the most iconic and influential singer-songwriters of all time. Her landmark 1971 album Tapestry became a defining moment in music history, earning multiple Grammy Awards and making her the first woman to win the Grammy for Album of the Year. Beyond her commercial success, Carole King's music resonated with generations of listeners, particularly women, due to her honest lyrics about love, self-discovery, and empowerment. Her legacy continues to inspire countless artists and women to break barriers in both music and beyond.Jones Beach has officially announced their 2025 Summer Concert Series:For the most current information on show dates, ticket availability, additional performances, or how to book an event at the theater, please visit jonesbeachtheater.com!Follow Andrew!https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewhazen/www.bagelboss.comwww.longisland.com CONNECT WITH US:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastX(Twitter): https://x.com/liteapodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/longislandteapodcast/DM us on any of our social channels or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com to tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you!Shop Long Island Apparel!shop.discoverlongisland.comCheck out Kristen and Sharon's favorite products on Amazon!amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandBe sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch (Please email us to confirm) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Bagel Boss himself, Andrew Hazen, joins the tea this week to share what we all love most about the typical Long Island-born personality. He talks about his love for growing up on Long Island, what makes its bagels stand out, and his journey to becoming an owner of the one of the most popular bagel franchises along with a professional domaine obtaining some of the best website handles on the internet We also dive into the iconic summer 2025 lineup at Jones Beach Theater, one of Long Island's top summer destinations. Plus, don't forget to enter for a chance to win tickets to the Islanders' Fan Appreciation Night this April!#TasteOfLongIslandBagel Boss is a beloved Long Island institution, renowned for its authentic New York-style bagels, gourmet spreads, and classic deli offerings. With deep roots in Long Island, it has been serving the community for decades, using time-honored baking traditions and high-quality ingredients. Now, with locations opening across the country, Bagel Boss is bringing a taste of Long Island to bagel lovers everywhere.Learn more about Bagel Boss & find a store near you at bagelboss.com#LongIslandLifeWomen's History Month on Long Island Fun Fact:Carole King raised on Long Island, is one of the most iconic and influential singer-songwriters of all time. Her landmark 1971 album Tapestry became a defining moment in music history, earning multiple Grammy Awards and making her the first woman to win the Grammy for Album of the Year. Beyond her commercial success, Carole King's music resonated with generations of listeners, particularly women, due to her honest lyrics about love, self-discovery, and empowerment. Her legacy continues to inspire countless artists and women to break barriers in both music and beyond.Jones Beach has officially announced their 2025 Summer Concert Series:For the most current information on show dates, ticket availability, additional performances, or how to book an event at the theater, please visit jonesbeachtheater.com!Follow Andrew!https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewhazen/www.bagelboss.comwww.longisland.comCONNECT WITH US:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastX(Twitter): https://x.com/liteapodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/longislandteapodcast/DM us on any of our social channels or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com to tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you!Shop Long Island Apparel!shop.discoverlongisland.comCheck out Kristen and Sharon's favorite products on Amazon!amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandBe sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch (Please email us to confirm) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Hazen joins the program to share Robert Young's persecution trial. The details are horrendous and he explains the malicious actions ongoing that points to unbelievable corruption. Starting with no victims; no one died or has been injured! Then he explains how the lead witness in the case was questioned by the prosecution and not allowed to be cross examined by the defense. Maybe even worse, they are filming a documentary of this entire situation as if it was planned all along to be a propaganda scare tool to all health freedom fighters everywhere. These people know no bounds to how low they will stoop to maintain power and continue their greed spree.Considering helping to Save Dr. Robert Young, this is how https://sarahwestall.com/savedrrobertyoung/
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Health Freedom Under Attack, Dr Robert Young Found Guilty on Suspicious Victimless Crime, Matt Hazen - SarahWestall.com
On this episode of The Wisconsin Sportsman, Pierce talks with Dylan Hazen to hear all about how he went from learning a totally new area to harvesting a huge public land buck! Dylan is a former THP intern and is now the owner of In Season Media. He joins the call from the Woodhaven Custom Calls HQ on this episode, and the guys talk all about Dylan's process of qualifying various public land properties, putting boots on the ground to double-check his e-scouting, and what he did to put himself in position to get his shot on a giant public land whitetail. Expect to hear about Dylan's e-scouting process, how he tackles a property from the bottom-up rather than top-down, what he learned about thermals in this new area, the importance of post-season scouting, planning access in hill-country, self-filming whitetail hunts, and the fun he's having getting his dad back into hunting. All that and more in this week's episode! Follow along with Dylan's outdoor adventures @dylanhazen_inseason and check out In Season Media at inseason-media.com Big thanks to our fantastic partners: onX Hunt: www.onxmaps.com XOP Gear: www.xopoutdoors.com Huntworth: www.huntworthgear.com Wisconsin Backcountry Hunters & Anglers: www.backcountryhunters.org/wisconsin Good Chance Fly Fishing: www.goodchanceflyfishing.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hazen talks about the D-backs' offseason, what they still need to do, competing with the Dodgers, and more.
On this episode of The Wisconsin Sportsman, Pierce talks with Dylan Hazen to hear all about how he went from learning a totally new area to harvesting a huge public land buck! Dylan is a former THP intern and is now the owner of In Season Media. He joins the call from the Woodhaven Custom Calls HQ on this episode, and the guys talk all about Dylan's process of qualifying various public land properties, putting boots on the ground to double-check his e-scouting, and what he did to put himself in position to get his shot on a giant public land whitetail. Expect to hear about Dylan's e-scouting process, how he tackles a property from the bottom-up rather than top-down, what he learned about thermals in this new area, the importance of post-season scouting, planning access in hill-country, self-filming whitetail hunts, and the fun he's having getting his dad back into hunting. All that and more in this week's episode! Follow along with Dylan's outdoor adventures @dylanhazen_inseason and check out In Season Media at inseason-media.comBig thanks to our fantastic partners:onX Hunt: www.onxmaps.comXOP Gear: www.xopoutdoors.comHuntworth: www.huntworthgear.comWisconsin Backcountry Hunters & Anglers: www.backcountryhunters.org/wisconsinGood Chance Fly Fishing: www.goodchanceflyfishing.com
Suuzi and I continue the discussion sparked by my last episode about culty trends in the wellness space by talking about her past with Kundalini yoga- what drew her in and, eventually, how noticing the state of nourishment of those deepest into the cult precipitated her exit. We then catch listeners up on our midlife metabolic meltdown hEaLinG jOuRnEyS and what path we're taking forward as we continue to recover our vitality and deepen our understanding of why women's bodies are so metabolically expensive. Patreon bonuses for this episode include an extended conversation w/ Suuz about the reaction to the German New Medicine episode (114) & how it surprisingly kindled a discussion amongst patrons about a remarkably similar ideology, a 10% off coupon code for Suuzi's grass fed, grass finished liver pills, and a chance to ask us questions. Also photos of Suuzi in turbans! Dr. Suuzi on Instagram Mother's Best Liver Pills Amber's Nourishing Motherlines Substack Amber's website MythicMedicine.love Take our fun Which Healing Herb is Your Spirit Medicine? quiz Amber/Mythic Medicine on Instagram Medicine Stories Facebook group Music by Mariee Siou (from her beautiful song Wild Eyes) Mentioned in this episode: Kimberly Ann Johnson on Whose Body Is It Breath of Fire Kundalini cult/Guru Jagat documentary The Rooted in Resilience podcast and specific Minnesota Starvation Experiment episodes with Kathleen Stewart The Energy Balance Podcast Cronometer nutrition tracking app How to Not Get Fat on the “Pro-Metabolic Diet”: a guide for switching to nourishing foods while avoiding fat gain by Kaya of Fundamental Nourishment Eating a “Pro-Metabolic Diet” Will Not Heal You: an appeal for having context to understand the big picture by Kaya of Fundamental Nourishment
In this interview, I chat with Callan Wink about Beartooth, his inspiration for this story, Hazen's name and how he chose it, Hazen's character, his process for writing this book, creating a strong sense of place, his thoughts on the title and cover, and much more. Callan's recommended reads are: The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien Prayer for the Dying by Stewart O'Nan Crook Manifesto by Colson Whitehead Looking for some great winter reads? Check out my printable 17-page 2025 Winter Reading Guide with 45 new titles vetted by me that will provide great entertainment this winter. I also include mystery series recommendations, new releases in a next-in-the-series section and fiction and nonfiction pairings. Want to know which new titles are publishing in January - May of 2025? Check out our third Literary Lookbook which contains a comprehensive but not exhaustive list all in one place so you can plan ahead. Beartooth can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Threads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Crawford speaks with author Callan Wink about his book, Beartooth: A Novel. In the Montana backcountry live two brothers who run a saw mill and do a little poaching on the side. Thad is the brains of the operation. His brother Hazen has a talent for tracking and hunting and getting himself into trouble. Together they have just about made it work, but now there are mounting bills, a leaky roof and winter is closing in. When a menacing figure known as the Scot offers them a risky but potentially lucrative hunting job in Yellowstone National Park, the brothers can't refuse, but before long the precarious nature of their lives and their bond is exposed. From a fresh new voice in American fiction, this is a propulsive, bracing story about the cost of survival set against the unforgiving wilderness of the American northwest.
Hazen talks about signing Corbin Burnes, replacing Christian Walker, possibly needing bullpen help, and more.
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The crew are joined by one of the hosts of Happiest Podcast on Earth, Hunter Hazen. We go over the history of FastPass with some inside information from a former cast member, Hunter. For more Dizneyverse, head over to Dizneyverse.com or check us out on Instagram @Dizneyverse or https://www.instagram.com/dizneyverse/one
Dr. Robert Young and Matt Hazen rejoin the program to share what is in the mysterious fog and the California wildfires. The dangerous fumes contain more than people know. We also discuss the amazing results from their latest trials and how you can get involved in the trial directly. If interested in the trial go to https://masterpeacebyhcs.com/hair-test-kit/?ref=11308 – If you are interested in learning more about Masterpeace go to https://masterpeacebyhcs.com/shop/?ref=11308
Mysterious Fog and California Wildfires Both Contain Dangerous Elements w/ Dr Robert Young and Hazen - SarahWestall.com
Is sales really a "dirty word"? Not for Cathy Hazen, and this episode will show you why embracing the power of "no" is key to getting more "yeses." Dr. Len Tau sits down with Cathy, a seasoned expert with over 30 years of sales and management experience, to explore the secrets to boosting case acceptance and empowering your dental team. From managing orthodontic practices to creating virtual office manager services, Cathy's passion for team development and patient-centered sales strategies shines. In this episode, Cathy and Len discuss: Why every member of your dental team is a salesperson (even if they don't realize it). Strategies to create a successful sales department within your practice. The importance of consistent processes for presenting treatment plans. How to overcome the fear of hearing "no" and why it leads to more "yeses." Tactics to follow up effectively with patients who don't commit immediately. — Key Takeaways: How Cathy Hazen Helps Practices Thrive (02:08) Changing the Stigma Around Sales in Dentistry (05:57) Should Dentists Take on the Sales Role? (12:09) The Importance of a Dedicated Sales Department (14:06) Who on Your Team Needs Sales Training? (16:57) Getting Your Team on the Same Sales Page (17:08) Mastering the Close: From Finances to Commitment (20:26) Follow-Up Strategies to Close the Deal (24:37) How Often Should You Follow Up? (27:50) Lightning Round Q&A with Cathy Hazen (29:23) — Connect with Cathy: Website Special Offer for Listeners: Complimentary 1-hour consultation to discuss opportunities for improving your practice's sales process. Reduced consulting fee of $850/month for the first quarter. — Learn proven dental marketing strategies and online reputation management techniques at DrLenTau.com. This podcast is sponsored by Dental Intelligence. Learn more here. This podcast is sponsored by The Doc Sites, the leading provider of websites and online marketing for dentists. Find out more here. Raving Patients Podcast is your go-to place for the latest and best dental marketing strategies that will help you skyrocket your practice. Follow us for more!
This is the sixth and final episode in a series of episodes dedicated to a young woman and returning cohost, Dagmar from The Netherlands. This episode is with special guest, Craig Hazen. Dagmar has co-hosted many Finding Something REAL episodes in the past four years. Although Dagmar is interested in, learned a lot about and is drawn to Jesus, and chose to get baptized when she was a child, she has not yet made a decision to take a leap of faith as an adult. She has a comfortable life and enjoys partying with friends and admits that were she to give her life to Christ her life would change and people would view her differently. She's grown up in a secular culture and for this series, reached out to some friends for new faith questions including some about the credibility of Jesus, why there are so many variations of religion and Christianity, and the history of Christianity. ABOUT CRAIG HAZEN Craig Hazen is the Chief Strategy Officer at Stand to Reason. He was the founder and director of the M.A. Program in Christian Apologetics and Professor of Comparative Religion and Apologetics at Biola University in Southern California. He is a recipient of the Fischer Award, the highest faculty honor at Biola. Dr. Hazen is the editor of the philosophy journal, Philosophia Christi. He is the author of The Village Enlightenment in America and Five Sacred Crossings including numerous articles, book chapters and journals. He earned both his Ph.D. and his M.A. at the University of California, Santa Barbara. -- -- -- -- -- LINKS Visit Stand to Reason at www.str.org for more resources related to the biggest faith questions young people are facing today. To find out more about what 2025 will look like for Finding Something Real, click here.
Terrence Malick's fifth film was a culmination of decades of work: The Tree of Life. It won the Palme d'Or and boasted his most intimate and cosmic vision. Shane Hazen worked on the film, first as an intern before finishing the film as one of the last editors on board. My biography of Terrence Malick The Magic Hours: The Films and Hidden Life of Terrence Malick is available from all good book shops and online sources, including here. Camille Saint-Saëns: Le Carnaval des Animaux Performers Pianos: Neil and Nancy O'Doan Orchestra: Seattle Youth Symphony, conducted by Vilem Sokol. Composed 1886; recorded c. 1980. Source The Al Goldstein collection in the Pandora Music repository at ibiblio.org. Used under the license. Get NordVPN 2Y plan + 4 months extra here ➼ https://nordvpn.com/fspn It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anthony and Alex kick things off this week with some chatter about the holidays (it's was Thanksgiving when they sat down and recorded this. On this epiosde Andrew Johnson from the band Full Strength returns and brings frontman Tyler Hazen along for the fun. Full Strength has been voted San Diego's Best Cover Band for 5 years running not only because of how skillful they play but also because of the heart they put into their performances. Hear about how playing in casinos and corporate gigs has expanded their repertoire (and how rehearsals are still important). They also talk about being diplomatic leaders in a large ensemble full of talent and good ideas, keeping crowds engaged, and the business side of things.Book Full Strength info@bollotta.com Submit ASK ANTHONY questions on the form at www.bollotta.com/podcastFollow @bollottaentertainment on Instagram
Become a PHNX Diehard for just $4 a month! http://gophnx.com/intro-offer-youtube They may call them the Winter Meetings, but things might finally be heating up for MLB's free agent market after Juan Soto reportedly agreed to a massive 15 year, $765 million deal with the New York Mets. Jess Friedman joins the show from Dallas with more on how Mike Hazen views the signing and how it will impact the Diamondbacks moves this offseason. PLUS! We also have more from Hazen and Torey Lovullo on the D-backs pursuit of a closer, Adrian Del Castillo's role in 2025, and more. Plus, we are discussing the other big moves that went down over the weekend including Willy Adames signing the biggest free agent contract in Giants history. Join Derek, Jesse, and Kevin for the PHNX Diamondbacks Show LIVE! An ALLCITY Network Production SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/phnx_youtube ALL THINGS PHNX: http://linktr.ee/phnxsports MERCH https://store.allcitynetwork.com/collections/phnx-locker ALLCITY Network, Inc. aka PHNX and PHNX Sports is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by the City of Phoenix PHNX Events: Get your tickets to PHNX events and takeovers here: https://gophnx.com/events/ bet365: https://www.bet365.com/hub/en-us/app-hero-banner-1?utm_source=affiliate&utm_campaign=usapp&utm_medium=affiliate&affiliate=365_03485317 Use the code PHNX365 to sign up, deposit $10 and bet $5 to get $150 in bonus bets! Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and physically located in AZ. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-NEXT-STEP, text NEXTSTEP to 53342 or visit https://problemgambling.az.gov/ Branded Bills: Use code PHNX at https://www.brandedbills.com/ for 20% off your first order! Gametime: Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code PHNX for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Circle K: Join Inner Circle for free by downloading the Circle K app today! Head to https://www.circlek.com/store-locator to find Circle Ks near you! Shady Rays: Exclusively for our listeners, Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code: PHNX for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people. Check out FOCO merch and collectibles and use promo code “PHNX10” for 10% off your order on all non Pre Order items. Rugged Road: Gear up for your next adventure with Rugged Road Coolers - Your ultimate outdoor companion! Head to http://ruggedroadoutdoors.pxf.io/ALLCITY and use code PHNX for 10% off! Get 10 FREE meals at https://hellofresh.com/freedbacks. Applied across 7 boxes, new subscribers only, varies by plan. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. #dbacks #diamondbacks #arizonadiamondbacks #mlb #zacgallen #corbincarroll #ketelmarte #mlbtheshow #mlbtraderumors #tradedeadline #traderumors #allstargame
Hazen talks about the future of Christian Walker, Jordan Montgomery, Joc Pederson, and talks D-backs offseason.
Hazen Audel is a survivalist, biologist, and host of Primal Survivor who's pushed himself to the absolute limits—both physically and mentally—while living with the world's most remote tribes.Today Hazen reveals the life secrets of earths lost tribes. His closest brushes with death, the wisdom of tribal people who seem to have life all figured out, and a wild experience trying datura deep in the bush. This conversation gets real fast—survival, psychedelics, and everything in between.So sit back, relax, and WELCOME TO CAMP!
PGA HOPE is a flagship military program of the PGA of America. It is designed to introduce golf to veterans with disabilities in order to enhance their physical, mental, social, and emotional well-being. On this episode of The Wednesday Match Play Podcast powered by Epic Golf Club, Trevor shares his connection with Barry Friedman, delves into what PGA HOPE is and how he got involved, and reflects on his experience at the Golf Academy of America. He also discusses how PGA HOPE supports veterans in reintegrating into life through golf, PGA HOPE graduation ceremonies, and their crucial partnerships. This was a truly patriotic conversation, and it was an honor to have Trevor on the show. Let's tee off.
Matt Hazen, CEO of Masterpeace, rejoins the program to discuss the ongoing trials with Masterpeace and the incredible obstacles and roadblocks they are encountering along the way. From scientists mysteriously dying to the FDA blocking legal harmless products that many other companies also use and import. The issues companies endure when their very safe and effective products threaten the profit margins of big pharma is incredible.You can try MasterPeace at https://masterpeacebyhcs.com/my-account/uap/?ref=11308
Jason “Puck” Puckett is joined by Jim Moore on today's Daily Puck Drop….Jim starts off with telling Puck he walked seven miles already! They dive into the Mariners and how this year was the worst because they had so many high expectations for the team. Should Mariner fans not go to the games this weekend, college football action this weekend with Washington at Rutgers, Cougars taking on Boise State and “sports hating” your rival and why that's ok. Jim and Puck are joined by their handicapper, TroyWins.com and they go over this weekends games in college and NFL. Troy is no fan of the Cougs and Puck and Jim let him have it. they also discuss some of the most absurd lines from the weekend. After Troy leaves, Jim and Puck play Friday VOICEMAILS and we here from Cam Ward, Jedd Fisch, Geno from Dino's and Howard Cosell Chris Egan from KING 5 strops by for his weekly visit and they went right into their frustration with how the Mariners season went and wondered what fans could possibly do to change the outlook of their franchise. The fans really have no power when it comes to their team. Before he leaves, Chris promotes the KING 5 “Big Game” of the Week between Hazen and Mercer Island. Rundown 00:00 Jim already did a seven mile hike because he ate everything in his kitchen last night!! 08:48 Jim and Puck go right into the struggles of the Mariners and why it was the worst season they can remember….What can fans do, should they stay away and would that make any difference. Seahawks take on the Lions and continue to have the worst OL in the league…why?39:11 TroyWins.com stops by to make his picks for the weekend, including his thoughts on the Huskies, Cougars and Seahawks. Also, Troy gives his “Lock of the Week.” 01:01:10 Friday VOICEMAILS as Puck and Jim up their conversation. You hear from Cam Ward, Jedd Fisch, Geno Smith and Howard Cosell 01:12:41 Chris Egan, KING 5, jumps on for his weekly chat and they go right in on the Mariners and their disappointing season. Dan Wilson needs to bring back the Little League players meeting after games. Can fans make a change with ownership. Why do the Mariners dislike their fanbase so much. Chris promotes KING 5 “Big Game” of the Week. 01:34:55 “Hey, What the Puck?!” Mariners fans deserve better and we are in an abusive relationship. What can we do to change it?
Chris Egan from KING 5 strops by for his weekly visit and they went right into their frustration with how the Mariners season went and wondered what fans could possibly do to change the outlook of their franchise. The fans really have no power when it comes to their team. Before he leaves, Chris promotes the KING 5 “Big Game” of the Week between Hazen and Mercer Island.
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What if we humans as a species aren't really sick... we've just been poisoned? Welcome to a fascinating conversation with Matthew Hazen, CEO and Founder of Human Consciousness Support. Matthew is on a mission to raise the health and consciousness of humanity through innovative approaches to holistic wellness. As the creator of MasterPeace, a groundbreaking nutraceutical that combines zeolite and marine plasma, Matthew has pioneered a new way to cleanse modern toxins and replenish the body with vital nutrients. Get Amy's special discount on Human Consciousness Support products at her eStore! In this episode, we dive into the world of environmental toxins, the impact they have on our bodies, and the revolutionary science behind MasterPeace. We also talk about the clinical trials, peer-reviewed research, and science behind MasterPeace's detoxification mechanism. Tune in and discover how to become the best version of yourself! If you love learning about detoxification and innovative technologies that can help us, check out the following Awakening Aphrodite episodes: 15. Weight Loss, Detoxification, Anti-Aging, Exercise Recovery and Digestive Benefits of Intermittent Fasting, Time-Restricted Eating: Foundations in Fitness Fat Loss Guide, Part 4 of a 10-Part Series 162. The Missing Ingredient For Your Healthy Lifestyle: Red Light Therapy for Detoxification, Rejuvenation, Mood, Sleep & Weight Loss with SaunaSpace founder Brian Richards 174. Effortless Green Nutrition for Beauty, Anti-Aging and Detoxification with ENERGYbits CEO & Wellness Visionary Catharine Arnston TIME STAMPS 00:10:16 Detoxification And Toxicants 00:13:30 The Dawn Of Nanotechnology 00:16:48 Introducing MasterPeace 00:19:49 The Cerebral-Physical Development Mismatch 00:21:05 Toxin Levels Today 00:27:08 The Truth About Fluoride 00:33:40 Trapped Forever Chemicals 00:36:29 Dr. Robert O. Young 00:42:50 Matthew's Personal Testimony 00:48:49 MasterPeace Ingredients 00:56:26 Zeolite Clinoptilolite & Marina Plasma 01:03:07 The “MasterPeace” Name 01:11:37 How To Find MasterPeace If you found this episode helpful or interesting please let us know and leave a review! Jump on Amy's email list to receive tips and inspiration on holistic health and wellness as well as deeper insights and perspectives on current world events. Get notified when Amy's exciting new online course, Goddess Rising: Thriving in the 4 Life Stages of Womanhood is open for applications. Check out Amy's on demand and in person classes and her favorite carefully cultivated products with discount coupons at her eStore. Thank you for being on this journey with us and being part of the solution! Website: amyfournier.com YouTube: Awakening Aphrodite Podcast/FitAmyTV Instagram: @FitAmyTV Facebook: Amy Fournier
What if we humans as a species aren't really sick... we've just been poisoned? Welcome to a fascinating conversation with Matthew Hazen, CEO and Founder of Human Consciousness Support. Matthew is on a mission to raise the health and consciousness of humanity through innovative approaches to holistic wellness. As the creator of MasterPeace, a groundbreaking nutraceutical that combines zeolite and marine plasma, Matthew has pioneered a new way to cleanse modern toxins and replenish the body with vital nutrients. Get Amy's special discount on Human Consciousness Support products at her eStore! In this episode, we dive into the world of environmental toxins, the impact they have on our bodies, and the revolutionary science behind MasterPeace. We also talk about the clinical trials, peer-reviewed research, and science behind MasterPeace's detoxification mechanism. Tune in and discover how to become the best version of yourself! If you love learning about detoxification and innovative technologies that can help us, check out the following Awakening Aphrodite episodes: 15. Weight Loss, Detoxification, Anti-Aging, Exercise Recovery and Digestive Benefits of Intermittent Fasting, Time-Restricted Eating: Foundations in Fitness Fat Loss Guide, Part 4 of a 10-Part Series 162. The Missing Ingredient For Your Healthy Lifestyle: Red Light Therapy for Detoxification, Rejuvenation, Mood, Sleep & Weight Loss with SaunaSpace founder Brian Richards 174. Effortless Green Nutrition for Beauty, Anti-Aging and Detoxification with ENERGYbits CEO & Wellness Visionary Catharine Arnston TIME STAMPS 00:10:16 Detoxification And Toxicants 00:13:30 The Dawn Of Nanotechnology 00:16:48 Introducing MasterPeace 00:19:49 The Cerebral-Physical Development Mismatch 00:21:05 Toxin Levels Today 00:27:08 The Truth About Fluoride 00:33:40 Trapped Forever Chemicals 00:36:29 Dr. Robert O. Young 00:42:50 Matthew's Personal Testimony 00:48:49 MasterPeace Ingredients 00:56:26 Zeolite Clinoptilolite & Marina Plasma 01:03:07 The “MasterPeace” Name 01:11:37 How To Find MasterPeace If you found this episode helpful or interesting please let us know and leave a review! Jump on Amy's email list to receive tips and inspiration on holistic health and wellness as well as deeper insights and perspectives on current world events. Get notified when Amy's exciting new online course, Goddess Rising: Thriving in the 4 Life Stages of Womanhood is open for applications. Check out Amy's on demand and in person classes and her favorite carefully cultivated products with discount coupons at her eStore. Thank you for being on this journey with us and being part of the solution! Website: amyfournier.com YouTube: Awakening Aphrodite Podcast/FitAmyTV Instagram: @FitAmyTV Facebook: Amy Fournier
Matt Hazen, CEO of Masterpeace, rejoins the program to discuss the ongoing trials with Masterpeace and the incredible obstacles and roadblocks they are encountering along the way. From scientists mysteriously dying to the FDA blocking legal harmless products that many other companies also use and import. The issues companies endure when their very safe and effective products threaten the profit margins of big pharma is incredible. You can try MasterPeace at https://masterpeacebyhcs.com/my-account/uap/?ref=11308 Links Mentioned in previous shows: Sign up for my Substack at https://SarahWestall.Substack.com MasterPeace: Remove Heavy Metals including Graphene Oxide and Plastics at https://masterpeacebyhcs.com/my-account/uap/?ref=11308 Consider subscribing: Follow on Twitter @Sarah_Westall Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: “In Epic World” by Valentina Gribanova, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Brighteon | CloutHub | Odysee | Rumble | Youtube | Tube.Freedom.Buzz Matt Hazen Biography (in his own words) I am humbly the CEO for MasterPeace by Human Consciousness Support. A holistic supplement which so far is showing unprecedented results in overall well-being upgrades, including better sleep, dream vividness, world class restfulness, and increase ability across the board in clarity and in staying present. This product is specifically designed to help the body remove trapped forever chemicals.
In this episode, Dr. Rohrich is joined by Dr. Alexes Hazen to discuss non-invasive options to optimize your beauty and health.
In this episode, Dr. Rohrich is joined by Dr. Alexes Hazen to discuss current breast augmentation trends and techniques, including the social media craze of the “internal bra”.
Erythritol is a common sweetener used in baked goods, beverages, gum, and candy, and is often found in keto-friendly and other reduced-sugar products. However, recent research suggests that consuming even typical amounts of erythritol may elevate the risk of blood clots and cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks and strokes. Listen in this week as Dee explores the findings of this study and why erythritol might not be the safest option for reducing sugar intake.References: Cleveland Clinic. (2024, August 8). Cleveland Clinic study adds to increasing evidence that sugar substitute erythritol raises cardiovascular risk. https://newsroom.clevelandclinic.org/2024/08/08/cleveland-clinic-study-adds-to-increasing-evidence-that-sugar-substitute-erythritol-raises-cardiovascular-riskWitkowski, M., Wilcox, J., Province, V., Wang, Z., Nemet, I., Tang, W. W., & Hazen, S. L. (2024). Ingestion of the non-nutritive sweetener erythritol, but not glucose, enhances platelet reactivity and thrombosis potential in healthy volunteers. Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology. https://doi.org/10.1161/atvbaha.124.321019. Retrieved from https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/epdf/10.1161/ATVBAHA.124.321019
Are you ready to reconnect with nature? In this special episode of The Happy Hustle Podcast, we're diving into another golden nugget from our Happy Hustle Online Summit. We've got Hazen Audel, the adventurous host of National Geographic's Primal Survivor, sharing some incredible insights about the importance of connecting with nature and protecting it. Hazen breaks it down in the most inspiring way, encouraging us all to tap into our inner child and spend more time outdoors. He shares how crucial it is to be aware of our surroundings, to learn, observe, and truly interact with the world around us. It's about more than just a walk in the park—it's about understanding and appreciating the intricate details of our environment. Hazen emphasizes that by educating ourselves and others, we can better protect and preserve our natural world. This can be as simple as teaching kids about local wildlife or as involved as participating in community conservation projects.Another powerful point Hazen makes is about conscious consumerism. He urges us to support sustainable practices and make mindful choices about the products we buy. It's all about being intentional with our consumption to ensure we're contributing positively to the environment. So, are you ready to step outside, breathe in the fresh air, and reconnect with the world around you? In this episode, we cover: 01:24 Connecting with Nature: Accessing Your Inner Child03:42 Developing a Relationship with Nature:08:49 Deepening Your Connection with Nature15:37 Protecting Nature: Conscious Consumerism and Sustainable PracticesConnect with HazenInstagramFind Hazen on this website: https://www.hazenaudel.com/Connect with Cary!https://www.instagram.com/cary__jack/https://www.facebook.com/SirCaryJackhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cary-jack-kendzior/https://twitter.com/thehappyhustlehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDNsD59tLxv2JfEuSsNMOQ/featured Get a free copy of his new book, The Happy Hustle, 10 Alignments to Avoid Burnout & Achieve Blissful Balance (https://www.thehappyhustlebook.com/)Sign up for The Journey: 10 Days To Become a Happy Hustler Online Course (http://www.thehappyhustle.com/Journey)Apply to the Montana Mastermind Epic Camping Adventure (https://caryjack.com/montana)“It's time to Happy Hustle, a blissfully balanced life you love, full of passion, purpose, and positive impact!”Feeling Stressed? This One Mineral Could Change Your Life!Struggling to keep up with daily demands? Discover the game-changing power of magnesium, the body's "master mineral." It supports over 600 vital reactions, from hormone balance to stress management, sleep, and digestion.Here's the catch: most supplements offer only 1 or 2 forms of magnesium, but your body needs 7! That's why I swear by Magnesium Breakthrough by BIOptimizers, the only supplement with all 7 forms. It's boosted my sleep, reduced my stress, and balanced my life.For a limited time, you can get a FREE bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough just for you! Grab yours now before supplies run out.
Matthew Hazen is the owner of Human Consciousness Support, a company that produces a unique nutraceutical product called MasterPeace. His quest to raise the health and consciousness of himself and all of mankind ultimately led him to heavily research zeolites and marine plasma. Matthew was mentored personally under Michael Coe, Chief scientific officer of Kansas State University, one of the top nano research labs in America. Together they formulated a nano sized zeolite particle range never done before. Matthew went on to develop this formula further with his own assistant to make it the most bioavailable possible enabling it to simultaneously cleanse out modern toxins and nourish the cell itself. Matthew is a true humanitarian and man of great integrity. His heart and soul go into everything he does, including his family of 5 children and life partner, Laura. While he started and maintained successful businesses throughout his life, his interest in holistic health kept increasing. He realized mankind needed a solution to deal with the onslaught of environmental toxins, lack of nutrition and ever lowering consciousness. Matthew has manifested a team of doers like no other to assist in the production, education and dissemination of a one of a kind product that holds the highest consciousness field known at this time. He is a fierce protector of it, his family and team. https://www.instagram.com/human.consciousness.support/ A true humble leader. -- MasterPeace Nano Zeolite Plus Marine Plasma is a Detox Game-Changer. Order Masterpeace HCS Zeolite here - https://masterpeacebyhcs.com/?ref=22144 Testimonial Libraries: Telegram Testimonial Library: https://t.me/+v2jPQ3TrXL9lODEx
In my experience, I have noticed that we learn best through stories. Specifically other peoples personal experiences. Which is why I am so happy to share this conversation I had with Dr. Suuzi Hazen with you. Dr. Suuzi Hazen is a farmer, wife, Dr. of TCM and owner and founder of Mother's Best Liver Pills, the only USA-raised, non-white-label 100% grass-fed beef liver supplement. Dr. Suuzi is a passionate advocate for women's and children's health, intact (and thriving!) families, reviving ancient human lifeways, and simply enjoying this wonderful creation we are all part of. She has interned extensively under legendary California rancher Jim Gates, as well as with healers Dr. Katrine Heigelmann and Dr. David Li Lam. Welcome to Your Turned on Desire where Jamee talks about the lessons she learned when she decided to stop avoiding sex and look forward to and enjoy sex instead. She also shares how she uses the same lessons to help other women do the same in her online program. Prepare for something extraordinary because we're about to create a magnificent sex life! Dr. Suuzi Hazen's Liver Pills: Mothersbestliverpills.com Dr. Suuzi Hazen on IG: https://www.instagram.com/drsuuzihazen?igsh=bjd3NXliZ3p1Y3R6 Link to schedule your free consultation with me: https://calendly.com/coachingwithjamee/free-consultation Sexual Success for Husbands online course (lifetime access, do at your own pace, I update and add curriculum as needed). Private calls with me are also included in this offer: https://the-turned-on-woman.teachable.com/p/sexual-success-for-husbands Link for my free download, “Switching off your stress response and turning on your rest response”: https://the-turned-on-woman.teachable.com/p/my-downloadable-39807 I tried everything to change my sex life for the better. And it wasn't when I was on a fancy vacation in Hawaii where I decided all the things I was trying weren't going to work because my husband and I had been lied to and we needed to address these lies before things would change for the better for us. Read about that story here: https://the-turned-on-woman.teachable.com/p/newsexlife?fbclid=PAAabM_AE3_5FfmI5t4wk6UDTtN58QRud3YsTLcOexXXfql9bOVFBbZkVB41g_aem_AcW5A0fihOVZF1WrXMNHqOD8B5QiWHBR6C22WjBHZ3uSLe_imBQNqjg5P8anNXz65G0
In this episode I chat with Heidi Hazen Heidi is an expert in spiritual hypnosis and creator of the Soul Forward Method. We chat about: 1. How working within the subconscious is the catalyst for true healing, evolution, and expansion. 2. How your past limits access to your soul, and keeps you circling in sameness instead of living the life you dream of. 3. How your subconscious, nervous system and emotional energy have you in a state of "default manifestation" bringing you of more of what you don't want until you heal and interrupt the energetic signals being sent out. 4. And how Soul Forward Method solves all of these so you can self-heal at the soul-level authentically We loved this episode, I hope you do too! Follow Heidi (@heidihazen) Check out the Soul Forward Method If you enjoyed this episode I would LOVE if you could rate and review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Get Gloci - Your first starter kit 25% off - https://getgloci.com/discount/FELICIAROMERO Use code FELICIAROMERO
Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) is a harmful compound produced by gut bacteria. Elevated TMAO levels can significantly influence the development of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, chronic kidney disease, cancer, and fatty liver disease. Listen in this week as Dee explains which foods increase the production of TMAO in the gut, and how you can optimize the health of your gut.References:Li, X. S., Obeid, S., Klingenberg, R., Gencer, B., Mach, F., Räber, L., Windecker, S., Rodondi, N., Nanchen, D., Muller, O., Miranda, M. X., Matter, C. M., Wu, Y., Li, L., Wang, Z., Alamri, H. S., Gogonea, V., Chung, Y. M., Tang, W. H., Hazen, S. L., … Lüscher, T. F. (2017). Gut microbiota-dependent trimethylamine N-oxide in acute coronary syndromes: a prognostic marker for incident cardiovascular events beyond traditional risk factors. European Heart Journal, 38(11), 814–824. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehw582Shan, Z., Sun, T., Huang, H., Chen, S., Chen, L., Luo, C., Yang, W., Yang, X., Yao, P., Cheng, J., Hu, F. B., & Liu, L. (2017). Association between microbiota-dependent metabolite trimethylamine-N-oxide and type 2 diabetes. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 106(3), 888–894. https://doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.117.157107
The Missouri Leviathan was an enormous skeleton made of fossilized bones that were excavated and assembled by Albert C. Koch. Was it a hoax, or just bad science? Research: Lotzof, Kerry. “Missouri Leviathan: the making of an American mastodon.” Natural History Museum (London). https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/the-making-of-an-american-mastodon.html Wanko, Andrew. “Great River City: The Missouri Leviathan.” Missouri Historical Society. 12/12/2019. https://mohistory.org/blog/great-river-city-the-missouri-leviathan Missouri State Parks. “At Mastodon State Historic Site.” https://mostateparks.com/page/54983/historic-site-history Phillips, Nicholas. “This odd creature from Missouri once gained international fame.” St. Louis Magazine. 5/8/2020. https://www.stlmag.com/culture/missouri-leviathan-albert-koch-mastodon-kimmswick/ Ashworth, William. “Scientist of the Day: Albert C. Koch.” Linda Hall Library. 5/10/2022. https://www.lindahall.org/about/news/scientist-of-the-day/albert-c-koch/ Mackenthun, Gesa. “Albert Koch.” Universitat Rostock. 3/4/2016. https://www.iaa.uni-rostock.de/forschung/laufende-forschungsprojekte/american-antiquities-prof-mackenthun/project/agents/albert-c-koch/ Buckley, S.B. “On the Zeuglodon Remains of Alabama.” American Journal of Science and Arts, Band 52. Dana, James D. “On Dr. Koch's Evidence with Regard to the Cotemporaneity of Man and the Mastodon in Missouri.” American Journal of Science and the Arts, Vol. IX, May 1875. Hoy, P.R. “Dr. Koch's Missorium.” The American Naturalist Volume 5, Issue 3. May, 1871. https://doi.org/10.1086/270728 Krause, Stefan. “From Prehistory to Deep History: The Coloniality of Counting Time.” Universitat Rostock. Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. Vol. 3, Part 2. No. 87. 1842. Hensley, John R. “Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis.” Vol. 33, No. 1. McMillan, R. Bruce. “Objects of Curiosity: Albert Koch's `1840 St. Louis Museum.” The Living Museum vol. 42, no. 02,03; 1980. Via Illinois Digital Archives. McMillan, R. Bruce. “More than a Fossil Hunter: The Life and Pursuits of Charles W. Beehler.” The Confluence. Spring/Summer 2013. Hazen, Robert M. "Phenomena, comment and notes." Smithsonian, vol. 22, no. 7, Oct. 1991, pp. 28+. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A11373982/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=99bffd4a. Accessed 22 May 2024. Bruce Mcmillan, R. "ALBERT C. KOCH'S MISSOURIUM AND THE DEBATE OVER THE CONTEMPORANEITY OF HUMANS AND THE PLEISTOCENE MEGAFAUNA OF NORTH AMERICA." Earth Sciences History, vol. 41, no. 2, July 2022, pp. 410+. Gale In Context: Science, dx.doi.org/10.17704/1944-6187-41.2.410. Accessed 22 May 2024. Mcmillan, R. Bruce. "ALBERT KOCH'S HYDRARCHOS: A HOAX OR A BONA FIDE COLLECTION OF BONES." Earth Sciences History, vol. 42, no. 1, Jan. 2023, pp. 84+. Gale In Context: Science, dx.doi.org/10.17704/1944-6187-42.1.84. Accessed 22 May 2024. Rieppel, Lukas. “Albert Koch's Hydrarchos Craze: Credibility, Identity, and Authenticity in Nineteenth-Century Natural History.” From: Science Museums in Transition: Cultures of Display in Nineteenth-Century Britain and America. 1 ed. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2017. muse.jhu.edu/book/52515 Koch, Albert C. “Description of Missourium, or Missouri leviathan : together with its supposed habits and Indian traditions concerning the location from whence it was exhumed; also, comparisons of the whale, crocodile and missourium with the leviathan, as described in 41st chapter of the book of Job.” Louisville, Ky. : Prentice and Weissinger. 1841. “The Missourium.” The Farmers' Cabinet and American Herd-Book : Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, and Rural and Domestic Affairs 1841-12-15: Vol 6 Iss 5. Veit, Richard. "Mastodons, Mound Builders, and Montroville Wilson Dickeson–Pioneering American Archaeologist." Expedition Magazine 41, no. 3 (November, 1999): -. Accessed May 24, 2024. https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/mastodons-mound-builders-and-montroville-wilson-dickeson-pioneering-american-archaeologist/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahh... April at last! That can only mean one thing: turkeys!! This week, Dylan Hazen joins the show once again to kick off this year's turkey season talk and folks, you might want to grab a note pad for this one! For those of you who don't know, Dylan is a former THP intern, and now freelance video producer for Woodhaven Custom Calls and owner of In-Season Media. In his time in the outdoor industry, Dylan has had the opportunity to hunt alongside some of the best to ever do it in the turkey woods, which in turn, has turned Dylan into a wealth of knowledge and turkey killing machine himself In this episode, Pierce & Dylan break down some of the lessons Dylan has learned from working with the Woodhaven crew, and several other big names he's crossed paths with, and unpacks some of the constants for success are among all of these legends. The guys break down how Dylan's own hunting style has been shaped through time spent in the woods and some keys to developing your own hunting style and building off of it. After that, they cover roosting birds, calling, making noise that's not with a turkey call, setups in various environments, and even break down some tips for easy self filming. Like we said, you might want to grab a note pad! Follow along with Dylan and his work @dylanhazen_inseason and by checking out The Woodhaven Custom Calls YouTube channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chinese Medicine holds that women's bodies are 10x harder to heal than men's, as our reproductive system is biologically much more precious and metabolically more intensive to maintain. In this conversation my good friend, third time guest, and Doctor of Chinese Medicine Suuzi and I catch up one year after we both underwent severe energy loss to share how we've rebuilt and healed. We talk about shifting away from the mindset of achieving “optimum human health” (an illusion that contributed to our health crises), working and mothering in a state of total burnout, how our childrens' metabolic patterns can mirror our own & how we've helped our own kids heal, the link between high sensitivity and mineral depletion, why we've chosen a metabolically appropriate approach to weight loss even though it takes much longer, and so much more. RESOURCES: Join Amber & Suuzi for the Medicine Stories Retreat in Croatia, August ‘24! Register for our Croatia Curious Zoom Call on April 10th (replay available for those registered) Suuzi's website Mother's Best Liver Pills and her Instagram Medicine Stories Patreon (podcast bonuses!) Take our fun quiz Which Healing Herb is Your Spirit Medicine? The Science of Human Energy newsletter book from the 80s Suuzi's previous interviews- episode 103 Midlife Burnout for Women & Why Healing Work Can Make Us Worse and episode 18 Land Based Living, Mothering, & Eating Women whose work has helped us- Niecia Nelson- Eat To Go Deep course and Instagram (my guest on episode 100 Returning the Mother to Herself: Our Nourishment Shapes How We Receive Life) Sena Maria- Offerings and Instagram Jenna Hamm- Offerings and Instagram Sarah Kleiner- Offerings and Instagram (my guest on episode 104 Your Body is Not a Closed System: The Sun, Cell Signaling, and Metabolic Wellness) My website MythicMedicine.love Mythic Medicine on Instagram Medicine Stories Facebook group Music by Mariee Siou (from her beautiful song Wild Eyes)
What this show turned into was God reminding me that there is a reason he had me work in big data and ad tech. We talk about the signs of pure hatred in the elites as they try to censor and shut us up. But then, we get into the infrastructure they have built, including having MIT do things for them., We will go through a Wired article that details how they use ad tech to track us. However, Wired misses the lead. I will show that they are using ad tech to target individuals. And of course, they are using it to censor us. We hear powerful testimony from Dr. Hazen and the censorship that she experienced while trying to save lives during Covid.What does God's Word say? Exodus 4:10-12 10 Moses said to the Lord, “Pardon your servant, Lord. I have never been eloquent, neither in the past nor since you have spoken to your servant. I am slow of speech and tongue.”11 The Lord said to him, “Who gave human beings their mouths? Who makes them deaf or mute? Who gives them sight or makes them blind? Is it not I, the Lord? 12 Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say.”Luke 21:14-15 14 But make up your mind not to worry beforehand how you will defend yourselves. 15 For I will give you words and wisdom that none of your adversaries will be able to resist or contradict.Luke 12:11-12 11 “When you are brought before synagogues, rulers and authorities, do not worry about how you will defend yourselves or what you will say, 12 for the Holy Spirit will teach you at that time what you should say.”Jeremiah 1:9 Then the Lord reached out his hand and touched my mouth and said to me, “I have put my words in your mouth.Psalm 32:8 I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.Episode 1,456 Links:Dr. Sabine Hazan on How Her Clinical Trials on COVID Early Treatment Were Sabotaged During the PandemicDr. Sabine Hazan's Bio is incredibleLiberty University fined record $14 million for campus safety law violationsSend The Police To Intimidate You Neighbor For “WrongSpeak,” Get $2,000 From Taxpayers in “State” [Read: Separate Country] of Washington How the Government Used ‘Track F' to Fund Censorship Tools: Report; The National Science Foundation spent $39 million on Track F, a program related to censoring, suppressing Americans' speech, says a new report.CDC discloses they have at least a dozen medical industry LOBBYING GROUPS, officially SERVING alongside 15 voting members, on ACIP, the supposedly independent vaccine board that just approved the 9th booster shot. CDC list of the ACIP board:4Patriots https://4Patriots.com/Todd Stay connected when the power goes out and get free shipping on orders over $97. Alan's Soaps https://alanssoaps.com/TODD Use coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price. Bioptimizers https://bioptimizers.com/todd Use promo code TODD for 10% of your order and get up to 2 travel size bottles of Magnesium Breakthrough free. Bonefrog https://bonefrogcoffee.com/todd Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions. Bulwark Capital Bulwark Capital Management (bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com) Call 866-779-RISK or visit online to get their FREE Common Cents Investing Guide. GreenHaven Interactive Digital Marketing https://greenhaveninteractive.com Your Worldclass Website Will Get Found on Google! Liver Health https://GetLiverHelp.com/Todd Try Liver Health Formula today and claim your FREE bottle of Nano Powered Omega 3 and bonus gift.